Ato Getahun Nana, the Vice Governor of National Bank of Ethiopia, has been appointed as the President of Development bank of Ethiopia (DBE) by Prime Minister H/Mariam Dessalegn on November 29, 2016.

Ato Getahun Nana, the new President of DBE, was the Vice Governor of Financial Institutions Supervision Cluster in National Bank of Ethiopia for the last 7 years. His Presidency appointment will be effective today on November 30, 2016.

Irrespective of your field of work how would you feel if someone steals your work and profiting from it You will be so mad not only to the person who steal your work but also to the person who bought it or used that work. Well that is what is actually happening to our artists and creative industry on a daily basis.

When the most talked about album of Teddy Afro, Ethiopia released on May 1 2017 500,000 CD copies were printed, to reach his diaspora fans the artist shared on his official page a link to buy his album, his fans calls for a campaign to respect the works of the artist by buying original copies.

But 6 years of waiting, fans commitment to buy original CD, online buying option didn’t stop someone from somewhere in uploading a masterpiece on YouTube. For the person who will probably be Teddy Afro die hard fun it doesn’t matter if the album sold for 200,000 dollar what it matters is that he shared the music. Already YouTube user accounts from abdroid, Bini ጨርቆስ ልጅ and Sami Aki.

Then why should one complain about the quality of works artists put out and why do we expect artist to release album as frequent as Rhianna which is mainly once a year.

Each year, people across the globe take to the streets to commemorate International Workers' Day, or May Day.

In dozens of countries, May Day is an official holiday, and for labour rights campaigners it is particularly important.

In the United States, it is symbolic of past labour struggles against a host of workers' rights violations, including lengthy work days and weeks, poor conditions and child labour.

Why is International Workers' Day on May 1?In the late-19th century, socialists, communists and TRADE unionists chose May 1 to become International Workers' Day.The date was symbolic, commemorating the Haymarket affair, which took place in Chicago, in the US, in 1886.

For years, the working class - often forced to work up to 16 hours a day in unsafe conditions - had been fighting for an eight-hour workday.